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??? LOCAL, INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, May 23, - - - 1900 LOCAL MATTERS. ?Read adrerlhement of Winthrop y College. ?Election of teachers. See advertisement. ?See advertisement teachers' snia Cl c*aUIIUW1VU. ?Read Mr. J09 Mclieekin's card ^ A-for County Supervisor. P W ?Attend meeting of Mt. Zioa Society Tbur?day morning at 9 SO ?Mr. J. B. Mormon announces himself for the House of Representatives. ''After snffering from piles ior fifteen years I was cared by using two r?aW?ff'o Wifr.h Hazel i UUAO* Vl w *? ?%% v .. Salve," write* W. J. Baxter, North Brook, 2f. C. It heals every thing:, lewaie of counterfeit.'. McMasterCo. ?If you want stylish and up-todate miLincr , to Mrs. J. D. McCarley's.?ai c ?BithopJ.S Key wrote: Tiethdo. (Ttething Powders) wa6 more sa:i?fa?tory~than aaytbiDj we ever used. * ?A iligkt fail in ttmperatare occurred on Sunday eveniaj and the -* ?-- I^OK rrraotor fhon WAR I COSUJO WAS i auici i v* MWM ww ?- . ^ pleasant. "DeWitt'i Little Early Kisers are the finest pills I ever used."?D. J. Moore, Millbrook, Ala. They quickly cure all lirer and bowel troubles. McMaster Co ?Hiss Jaoie Flenniken and one or wo wtbtr yoang ladies (are a recital *ttMe College for Women in Columbia 01 Friday night. ?Mrs. CharJie Broem, of Colombia, aud Mr. and Mrs. Barber, of North - Carolina, h*.ve been on a visit to Mrs. C. C. Leitaer in Grseabrier. ?A meeting of Mt. Zion Society will be held Thursday morning at 9.30 to appoiat coamittees to attend to the care af visitors daring tfce .eclipse. "I had stomaeh trouble twenty year* and gave up hopes of being cored till I bezan to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I. doae me 80 much good 1 call it the savior of my life," write* W. R. SFilkiciou, Albany, Tean. It digests Mat you eat. Me Master Co. P^-Mr. A. Mc. Blair, of Krceabrier, aLof Mr. Tfcoa&s Blair, la as retarded Ra Augusta where he has been Biding school. He cam? home on Kant of sickness, bat is improving. ^-Mr. W. if, Propst, we learn from jae Yorkville Enquirer,'has retired Bp from tbe positioa that fee neic as bookkeeper jwith tho firm of Riddle & Carrol acd will give his whole attention to tli? inssran e basinea?. Gm ?A pleaiant ice cream affair was jiven at Mr. J. D. Lylet' in Greeabrier on Friday night whick was well alluded by the whole co?mnnily, mftrriad m#n and women, bachelors, old maidB, maidens, boys and girls. J. C. Kennedy, Roaneke, Tenn., ^ say6, "I cannot say too much for DeWitt'# Witch Hazsl Salve. One box of it cared what the doctors called an incurable mlcer on my jaw." Cnree piles and all skin diseases. Look oat for worthless imitations. McMaster Co. ?Dr. James DeePortej, of Ridgeway, was one of the roaog physicitns who snMeufnilj- passed the examination bj tbe State board recently held i? Columbia Dr. DesPortes is a graduate of the Charleston Medieal College. ?Dr. O. Yongne Owings, of Co, *5^ lumbia, was elected president of tb^ State pharmaceutical association at the meeting recently held in Charleston. This is a very high compliment to Dr. Owings, and his many friends in his old home will be pleased to k know of the honor conferred npon him. 8 Bk "Alter suffering iroaa ?evere dyspepmk sia oyer twelre yean and using many n remedies without permanent good I ^KHHSKfinally took Kcdol Dyspepsia Care. It me so mach good I recommend it ^flagg everyone," writes J. E. "Watkins, ^aL-rk and Secorder, Chillieothe, Mo. ^Blige3t8 what yoa eat MeMaster Co. ?At the State Democratic eonveo lion, Held in Colombia on yveanesGaj, tho follow iog Fairfield men were appointed on "committees: J. W. Liles, constitntion and by-laws; J. E. McDonald, platform and resolutions. Mr. Thos. H. Ketchin was appointed a member of the State executive committee. ?Mrs. Martha Martin, widow of the late G. D. Martin, of Fairfield C#anty, died od Wednesday, 9th. inst., at the home of her son-in-law. Col. 4 i llnocQ U. 21. L/iVltCi I) CllCi A UU?I limvoc) ifc aged 72 years. Two 6ons and three Bl daughters sarvive her, Interment on May 10th at Monticello, Fairfield L Coanty.?Newberry Observer. Sep W. 8. Mcsaer, Millheim, Fa., saved R the life of his little girl by giving her One Minnte Cough Cure when she was dying from cronp. It is the only harmless remedy that rives immediate results. It qaickly cures coughs, eolJs, bronchitis, grippe, asthma and all throat and lung troubles. McMaster -Co. ?Darin* the storm last Friday afternoon the top was torn off of the tank oa tfca cottoa warehouse h?ar th? freight depot. This taaae ?torm played havoc with the astronomers' station on Fleitniken's hill. Fortunately nothiag was badiy d*asg?d, bnt the tent was blown down and the wiad and raiu scattered things sb ut bad It. r ?Mt. Zica Institute will close earlier this year than last on accouat of the *horf Loiiday ihat was given at Christmas. The pupl!? hare been I basy with ibeir dual examinations and these are s.t latt over and the ordinary routine work will beciutinued daring the two weeks remaioiog before the ciose of school. No couamsnotmeat exercises will be held at the close of the ?cbool. ?Professor Stone delivered a lecfc tare ozi the #ol*rsjhteai to the papiU efMt. Z.'q\\ on Friday. The professor was listened to with rapt attention by pupils aid teachers and bi* !e?tnre was delightful and iastiacive. The ? pupils of shis school are enjo\ing a great advantage in being lectured by ? /??* r* !o? O T>\ j H Q 3 V3U UltUUguitu^' auu tvat ugu ? ... Prof<isor Stone. 3f ?The N.rw5 and H*kxld acknow 1eig^s with lhasks aa invita'ion to b? present at a parlor teritil ? be giren by Miis Helan Brice, of Blaekstock, Mies Brice is & gradunc of Mi . a t,n A p. all of his lceturea A ULbAK. HcAU; estedandeDjoyed - -- - . I;,.rr ?fco loMnrps. erood digestion; sound sleep: * r"s ^ & . . 1 ' ! ha- a fine voice, s fine appetite and a ripe old age. iu h5a native langt *are some ofthe results of the us;.- f? rence between of Tutt's Liver Pills. A sinews A:,,erican w*y . . . Mr. Ba^majian ad dose will convince you 01 their | of Mt Zi0Dj on Fr wonderful effects and vii t i j m raiDg. On ai< - - . ' iiv red a lccture A Known Fact, u, bis lecmre, An absolute cure for sick head- stercopticau views , , . i The One Di acne, dyspepsia, malaria, sc.." Kermott-s chocoiai / .. . cold in the head and sc Stomach, dizziness, constipation them like candy. bilious fever, piles, torpid liver . n*w seem* r . r have as Urge a anH ^11 kindred dlSC3SCS? ppHtiqp was <r> I DilS}* Little Mountain i I litis Liver whichmost of ? " The correspoKdcni Erelya Jackson's School of Masic, the South Carolim Atlanta, Ga. The recital was given the students are g oa Monday night, May 21st, at 8 15 tain, and we will o'clock, i? the Phillips ifc Crew music pleasure of haviD hall It goes without saying that the , . . accompliihed ro*ag musician made a I -e t ;.-i toninr c'saQ frovr DriiliaDl SHceSBS oi aer racnai. Itttb on human cored io 30 minutes "wiil come, as let by Woolford'i Sanitary Lotion. Tbis gome of tbe girls never fails. Sold by W E.Aiken, jobn6ton will pr< draggist, Wmnsboro, S. C. T . s. ** ' ? ' . Lancaster. Tbe & ?Buhop Dancan of the M?thodist - . .. , . . sure of baring ar Churth ip to deliver tbe baccalaureate , , ~ q erew has secured sermon at Wmthrop College on Sud? t, . , _ . T q .a , J J them, aml a 0Uffil day, iJuae 3rd, ana on Wsdnesday, .... ,, Juae 6th, the graduating class will be T1 n? J ^j ^ u % . T u v.i * tJiese >'ou - lad v addressed by CoJ. J. C. Hemphill of . . , , . ' 1 I hnTflt crirU hh<1 bo' Charleston. Tnesday, June 5th, U di"flereDtca1Tetfes"i the most interesting day of commenee- fallowed to com naeBl week, for on that day the class ilia ecliyse whe day exercises, concert and reception students are alios take place, and i% looked forward to 4 with great pleasure by the student*. For over] ?Mr. R. V. Gantt has brought to Mrs. Winslow' this office a sample of the beautiful has been used for honey which he took from his hiTe3. *, . . , . while teetmng, wj It i?as dear and white as it is kpos8i- it soothes the child ble for honey to be, and we do not be- allays all pain, cur fimf ;? wanid hA r>ARsiblft for is the best remedy anybody ! show a finer sample of the , , ' ... ,, , immediately. Sol< botfey than this. Mr. Gantt is a bee every part of the * expert fcnd is deeply interested in bee cents a botlle. Be culture. Such honey as his baes make "Mrs. Wioslow's compensates him for the trouble he an<^ ta^e n0 other I takes with them. Mmmery: The On? Day Cold Cur?. Are von willio* Ftor cold is the head and sore throat use Srr- are Jou wnilD0 Chocolatw laxative Qainine, the " ?ae wq can Sill VOU chc ?ey CoJd Cw" , , 4. ?One of the keavieat rains that we lmeiT goods at ?he have ever had kere fell on Friday you are, kindly cal afternoon. The storm came from the ciiasiDKweatj but suddenly .he wind shifted - | A CARD 0 to the southwest ana .e rain ien in perfect torrent*. The wind was high Mr. Editor: Fir and whipped off leave# and small ble, personally, t branches from the trees, and from a Chester and here f few trees large liabi were broken, festations of bind The streets were badly washed by the family in our rece: rain, but no damage was done to any to express my ti buildings by the storm way. Such genui ?Charlotte's gala week opened on to alleviate sorrow Monday and the gaities will be continued throughout the entire week. . 77 For each fay a program of great ai- ^ VitirfietiM* tractions has . been arranged and with Chamberlain's C< fine weather and with numerous in- Diarrhoea R6med< ducements to offer her guests Char- A- W. Sawtelle, - - - .... "A lady customer, lotte will no doubt be foil 01 visitors, \ - . . . L. * * . . exposed for sale The citj2QH8 of this wide awake city me: <1 real have been working for months for this icine saved my li celebration and everybody will be while at the ihoi glad if their labors are to be re- ent^aaBip8,in?mi , , , , , . . once made up mi warded by a large crowd of visitors jQ (^e fature. Re attending came into my stoi Cure Cold In Head. colic pains that he Kemott's Chocolates I^ixaiive Quinine, easy floor. I gave him to take and quick to -mrc cold in bead and sore e(jy ^vbich helped jI _ . ^ <K.f dose and in fifteen Dnrin? the two years that Mr. g^ore gaixlii!glv in J. Frank Fooahe has served as assiit- fejt a8 wen "as e ant principal of Mt. Zion, h? has also Master Co., drnggi published the Carolina Teachers' ~ Jonrnal, which i? the professional enable t 1 ?Ua f.oAViora nf th? Pmfoscor Ronij juui uai IUI twvu?. ? ? _j_ Hii sneeess with this experiment iu Soath Carolina C journalistic work hat been very en- afcle to deliver h coura^ing. But be find# that it will gives his reasons ii require much more of kis time than ter: heretofore, and ?o ke is going to give S. up teaching in order to devete his Columbia, whole time to jouraalis?. He has j q Divis already handed in his resignation and b'ore' <? q . so will lot kt an^applieant for re-elec- gjr_] ^0B* that I shall not be ?Bishop Cheshire, of North Caro- invitation of yoni Una, in kis address to the Episcopal taJe *n Winnsbor ninrpaan Honventfon. nubliihed in the .wu fh* Charlotte Obserrer, compliments Rev. FlTustrtTtionV The T. D. Brattou on Lis work at St. of sun, suu-spots Mary's Schoo], Iialeigh, N. C. He a? told, cannot n< . #rpi , , . , . . ? side of England, says: "The school is beginon* a With renewed e: new era of inecess and usefulness I am, very respectl under the able administration of the Rev. Or. Bratton. During: the past ? year the attendance has been greater Beware o thaw for some years ra3t, and when A cough is not a . . , . torn. Conguroptu the new rector has had time to carry which are therm out his projected improvements, both fata! diseasee, hav in the appoiitinent of the school and cation a persistent . - erlv treated as soc in tbe course or insiracuuu, we may ? pears are easily cu hope for still greater access." Cotgh Remedy has The One Day C-?ld Cure. successful, and gai For cold? and sore throat sse Kenaott's Cfcoco- tZOt. aiid extensive ^So^iiVlRUininC' Mtaken aa ?wdy . . th dj ana aiacfcjy cere. , . ? _. . coughing. If It ?Rev. Mr. Basmajian, an Arm?niaD wiii. not cost you ; who is now a Baptist Minister, lec- Monaster Co., dru tured on Sunday morninfir asd evening - .u o . w/u 1 mu u- . Z DIED IXXOR in the Baptist Choreh. The subjeet of these lectures was the Armenians, We take frutn their customs, roligion, &e , and the lowing notice of large audiences that were present at F. M. Thomas, a ~ r?n nty The dec 0f yr. I. (j. Tlio ?v . 1 T and rvas well kac I fllP 1 Mr. Franiis M \ UUw lIlV X merly of S>utb C A ? r?*? x of the late Dr. J. } Baby Thrive ? tH';S ? ... . , t road 8? rice in 5 f Ir not, SO?etning must be f subsequently enga f wrong with its food. If the % j h*pei H.r, N. o ii ? mi j ?i ? living at the time ^ mother s milK doesn t nour* ^ jpg ^e war he so f ish it, she needs SCOTT'S f Confederate State | EMULSION. It supplies the ? J,0^ ^ ?!omanlc r\f fat r?>miir*>H fnr X l-nox iilm tiir t UVlll^nU VI iUW I V\|MII VV? ?VI ^ v' t the baby. If baby is not | ci>5r"c;u'; , J nourished by its artificial $ the graves | food, then it requires | ,rue da. ?a. ! Scott's Emuision I sswr 1 dier?. Qtautmeii | Half a teaspoonful three J were contribnted. x or four times a day in its 4 into wreath* and x ?.?> !! k / * VclFO^ A \ r> + + Y>r>r\f\r\ ohonf c ^ UUCUC Will iiGV^ tll^ KCOII v fluciujvu n<'vuv t effect. It seems to have a ? T*rioH8 cemeteries f magical effect upon babies f eomiFiiteee appoii i and children. A fifty-cent t e"*"'0": No. i bottle will prove the truth t w"e bke!d- as 11 r . . r . o makR ?hp nrrarorpi of our statements. | Al lM coort b0, Should be taken in summer cs T the ladies ser??d well as winter. j was a hof, dustv 50c. and $t.oo. all druggists. Y 1. 1 t SCOTT & BOV.'NE, Chemists. New York. X Well paTOnJZed S fnud was considn Ma? in r? twi not?*?????? ~~weriTgreatly interTj TnoMAS e. johsstos dead them greatly. Dur- Mr. Thomas E. Johaston, so the miuister, who our esteemed fei low-citizen, Jadg ang several hymns Probate S. R. Johnston, died in C lage to show the dif- ^ from au o?erdoae of morphin the Armenian and }ast Wednesday Bight. Mr. John of siusriB2f. Twice Turi heen working in the cotton mil dras?ed the children Cheeler for several months and iday and on Monday reached considerable proficiency mday night fee de- miU operative. He bad been in the eont-t house moted &everai times by the ?iil aui ?a> illustrated wiih He W48 jn the 31st year o !? age at the time of his death. He ay Cold Cure. uuteered for service in the Spai :es Laxative Quinine for . , , ?re throat, ciilidr&n take American war, and became a net Inffho let S f' Rponmftnt. TT. S. as if we are not to V"*" "7 7 ., ? lt and bii superior officers c^nsid crow! here for the him a good go!dier. , expected, and H;g bo(jj was br0ujjbt t0 Winus will e tie pace o on Thursday, and buried in the! ie peop o wi *o. by.{erjan churchyard in the pres E r>?n 8 ruD! of a large number of his aud his : l College writes that ... . . , T ., * .. lly's friends. omg to Little Moau- . ... have to give up the >*o Eight to Ugiinew. ? them here. It is i The womun who is iovftly in J 1 or* A Mmnor r*?i IT ?l VQTC 1 ether any bat the! ? " friends, but one who would beat 1 Win:hrop Lol.cge ^|ve mugt |ceep |jer health. If s! ters received from weak, bickly and all run down say that President will be Lervous and irritable. If tbably lake them to bad.constipation or kidney troi , her impure blood will cause pimi enior class we are bJotche*, ^kin eruptions and a wr< id Professor With- ed complexion. Electric Bitters ii accommodations for best medicine in the world to regt >er of people have stomach, liver and kidneys anc . , . purify the blood. It gives sti open their doors to nerve8j bright eyes, smooth, yel w<nna. -u:_ -t 11 m. 1M V; ?. AUO TI JU"U IJ^U (JUUJpiC Jt<UU. Al will uu vs who are at the good-looking, charming woman i !i the State hope to run-down invalid. Only 50 cen e to Winnsboro for McMaster Co.'* drug store. ither their fellow * - ?ed to come or not. "Glttln* Mighty Close to de Lord's I ? > ness." Fifty Tears. s Soothing Strbp th-st of tbe d(*roes ba over fifty years by vei7 vague idea of what the eclip 5 for their children to 'ae, is shown by tbe fallowing ith perfect success, yersation that a prominent mercl L,n6?i;t?8 ?8** * iu tofvn bad with an eld negro for diarrhoea. It from the country, recently. The t poor little sufferer tleiaan inquired about the old in i by druggists in crops, aud the answer was that rorld. Iweiity five cr0p8 needed raiu. ' Soothing Syrup!" "We willhave rain when the .el iind. 1-1-17 comes," said the gentlenaaii. ? "How do anybody know when Millinery! js COBQin'?" asked the darkey, to beccnvirced that "That gentleman over oa Mr. E >ice up-to-date mil- niken's hill knows," said the i lowest prices? If chant. 1 on us before pur- This seemed almost more than J. O. Boag. ?Id man could credit, and he s *-** "Well, it seems to me dat is gi lg thanks. mighty close to de Lord's busi? iding it impractica- aud ^7 lel1106 he >8 buildis' a hi o thank friends in ober dere and is goin> t? charge pe or their warm mani- a dollar t0 gee d? 'clipse." ness to me and my Some of the negroes are certain nt distress, I desire ^ is t0 be "j^#ement" day and tanks in this public looking forward with great drea ne sympathy helps day- " ry interesting hear them express their views u r. ir? T.i?fh* snbiftnt. O. IS.. UOUUSIWU. J *Sia' of pleasure QUESTION ANSWERED. l?-at ^e8? August Flower still has say Dro-iut lar?eot 9ale of any ??dicine Id Trf?Z.? jr ?.?* civilized world. Your mothers seeL^tte 'remedy grandmothers never thought of a Af ?' A? j". J anything else for Indigestion or i hJr J tw iousness. Doctors were scarce, ly believe that med- {h 8el(Jom faeard of A pend{( ' on/S'hP^ Nervous Prostration ?r Heart Fail They used Angast Flowei ?\ tAro/Imrvifln^ it c^ean out llie and stop fera :nJ to recornma i it nf nnrtitrasfnii food, re^nl tbelotion "oYthV'Ur.ri tont ^ n> to (i,a Qer70ai and organic action 01 the . ?V Ji. ">?. ?cd that i. all they took * a dose ? feeling dull aod bad with beads a?d Other r-V.. Yon only net Ka few doseo M G ???'? Augott Flo' forming me tn?ta8 , , , , var" Sold bv Mr- liqn.t '*?? ? to make you satu ver. sold Dy , tjiere -H j( ,t ^ 8eriom the m: with yoa. .Fort-ale by McMaeter druggists. to come. **? ^ min Sloan, of the coming to the eclipse. /ollege, will not be prof??ior Witberow receir?cl a is lecture here, and ter tl. UJ Pror F> Br?as?ale, n the fol owing e- ^YjilTll.,.p on Monday, ai I app?:: a i 11 i *> u at c iv umc a. p follpcre S. C., Mly'16, 1900. I Pr0D'5 ieul ?*""" ? ? us , Chairman, WinnsProf. Pieuti**, of Rutgers Coll [ regret very much N. J. will deliver a lecture in i able to accept th- court b' ueo ?w S'tnrday night, committee to Kc- Je0 wju be 25 tents 0 ob solar eclipse- , , fA , .... >rts, I have been nn- adUil 10 ceu,a lor children, slide* necessary for ii.i-.-trr dollars of the p.oe : photograpb-slides wjjj g0 (0 pr<>f. Prentiss and and total eclipse*, I ba]aace t0 Mt> 2ion LibrarT. dw be obtained this _ . _ , ? _ .. Prof. Dodge, of the same coll cpreasions of regret, will also be here to observe the eel: folly, Prof. Breazef.lc, of Winthrop, Benjaaaiu Sloan. arrive on Saturday morning, and * a congh. bring Lis astronomy class with disease but a symp- Probably Jhe same daj Tbe ,c on and bronchitis, 1S unaecmea waeicer io?j win v ost dangerous and bare or go to Lancaster. If the sc e for their first indi- cemes here, the class will aot ai cough,, and if prop- t-j j|0D(jay morning-. >n as this couab ap- /, red. Chamberlain's The special work of the Rot; i preven wonderfully College professors will be photogr ned if a widereputa- jQJr the corona, and thej expect lo i sale by its sncee63 tfaejr iaftruments in place betv se&'es which causs x is not beieficial it Saturday meruiog and Monday m i cent. For sale by in?. .ggists ? ? ? . . _ A MU1 Explosion thcaxolina. Remotes overythiag insight; t ? , drastic mineral pills, but both The State the lol- mighty daDgerous. Don't dyua tha death of Mr. i the delicate machinery of your 1 native of Fairfield ' calomel, croton oil or alots f eased was a brother ! "J" ?r- ^"S'8 Ncw Life, 1 I which are gentle as a summer vre unie, of Kidgeway, i worjc perfectly. Ume< H )W? in this county: j ache, Constipation. Only 2?c at ariou Thomas lor- ! Master Co.'s drug store. 'arolina, and a pod; P. Thomas of Fair- j gkeenbrier doti. I oh tbe 15th inet. . , ~~~ ihu sickness of the comiuutsit employed in rail- somewhat better. south Carolina, he Mr. Mack Blair has returned V ged in /arming near ( from ,jCj100i ou account of siakres C., where he w?3 ... , of Lh death. Dm- Mi? Peunfoy, of Salnda, who re* ^Qif-hfniir in the been vi?itiuy l.er brother, Prof* s ;navy. lie was j Peurifoy, for a few weeks, rctur elations of life, a,'d j to ber home $ertral daysajo. lence of ihose who . , . . or he ioUgrity of bi. Aycocli is also visiting Piof. am! Peurifoy. ! Qar school will cloS2 on the ?ve ; decorated. ! 0f jul)e 8th a? eutertaiuti by the ladies in | The Pub,Ic is cordially iuvi'ed t< ..in which to deco- ten<*of Confederate *ol- Ther? *** * ? ice-crcaui fMtiv of beauiifnl fl-?we? Mr- J- L ^obin.on's 1*1 Ihixr iud these wv.e made i "isht> ?iven complimentary to Mi booquets, * - l in the j Ajcocfc *n^ Peurifoy. seventy gra\- in the | Mi"8 Aj?Be3 Knff, of Horab, j . II..! has been attending a traiuiiy ? wrrv uri; i uy ; .. _ nted irom t\ von-jin Kansas I it}, Mo., is expected h memorial excicises 'hi? w*( ^ U) "pend vacation : yta& impossible te '^e prcsp^ct for fruit i< very g nents this year. The g&r.iei.s trc g?od, but have aee in the afternoon ceding' rain very u.uch. O ice cream, asd a9 it Ma>' 19. I900afternoon tbey were The One Da, Cold Cur?. lf)d the monument i Cold in head and soie throat cured fcj -al.lv ott.IIoH lOOtt's Chocolates Laxative Quinine. Ase aoiy swelled. teJfce as candy. "Children cry for tbtm." noi ' CATARRH CAN BE CURED EJ Johnston's Sarsapa e on QUART BCTTLES. lStoD "DANGER IN THE EARTH AND A1B; DANGER EVER 1? 10 , ^ A Wise and Venerable Doctor Talks about Advanced Tti n. TiAfdl in a. trr&nf. rif.tr a famnns anr? appA nhvsi aa a Jug. Listening to his wise and sententious discourse, were pro- dressed men, evidently lawyers, business men and commercial , My firm belief, is "that medical science is certain yet to s _ eases without exception are caused by invisible germs which Ibis isms. Here is the. germ of that terrible disease diphtheria. H< voj. of typhoid fever; and here is the still more dreadful bacillus o: . causes that most destructive of all diseases, consumption. 1 nisn- common and supposed incurable disease, catarrh." nber "I wish. Doctor," said the traveling man, "that you wo y catarrh. I have had it for years, and I am thoroughly discour The Doctor answered. "Catarrh, like diphtheria, const area fever, and a host of other diseases, is the result of a microbe ir and attacking specially the mucous membrane. This foul anc . disease is especially prevalent in the United States and it is 00 0 who is not, or has not been troubled more or less with it. Hi 'rea- she obliged to remain at home from, pleasant entertainments, d< of "manv intellectual treats, from fear of the disagreeable odo: tarrhal affections. In its worst phase, the patient becomes 1< i ^ Qi - himself and his friends. "I believe," continued this great physician, "that the tru tarrh is to medicate the blood. This can be done only by povs which act as blood purifiers." faoe Betsy A. Marett, of Manistee, Manistee Co., Mich., writes: have Dear Sirs:?For ten years I was a sufforer from general del trap- catarrh. My face was pale as death. I was weak and short of P . hardly walk, I was so dizzy and had a ringing in my head a "e 18 hands and feet were always cold. My appetite was very _ poor , she ^ the morning, my head swam so I was often obliged to lie doi 'she awful pains in the small of my back. 1 had a continual fee lble, My muscular power was almost entirely gone, and I couldn Dies, steps without stopping to rest, and often that mnch exercise c iteh- a pain in my side. It seemed as though the blood had left my ? a vi.,3 T? ^ -n J.?? J x * ? T -u~ji ~n I wrs my cuoou aa,u tux mrucu lu v>.ucr. x xia.u. gitcu up an. i!?te ting well I tried the best physicians in the state, but failed [ (0 My husband got me a bottle of Johnston's Sarsapariila. I to bought another. When these had been used, I was somew * health. I continued its use, and felt I was growing stronger; I*1? freshing, and it seemed as if I could feel new blood moving thr< fce a Icept on taking it, and now consider myself a well and rugged of * all the time, and am happy. I am positive that the Sarsapari l? at The sick heafoches I have had since childhood, have disappei tarrh has almost entirely left me. I cannot be too thankful foi Sarsapariila has done for me. I recommend all women who insi- aches to use your Sarsapariila. MZCUXGrAJV DRUG COMPANY, 33ETK.O: John H. McMastcr & Co.; Winnshoro.S. C.; T. W. 'A'oodw.ird & ve a W M. Patrick;Woodward, & C.; T. G-. Patrick & Co., White Oak, i jg " ? - co ing and going. \ formed. If was of mi con- i . . , ? Ur, Ann Elliott (o Charlotte ! syivania, uanaca, to t man onMondav. ' Seo- Mr W E. EHiott lef, o, Moada, ^ an's for Charlotte. _ .. ' the Mrs. S. A. ?oTle*ton is haying her dia ^Methodism? inl house painted. tire eharge of its Im ipse Mr. C. Y. Finlayson, of Charlotte, missions. They wer was in town oh Monday. C0 i?S, dat Miss Sadie Melli.bamp, of Long- ^Jm^allf tand^eds town, is visiting relatives in town. Christ by bis labors, a 'len- Mr. J. N. Center, who is again on has had such a man j aer- the road, spent last week in Wiuns- 1830 hs was made . r tendent of the Mel ... and bad *ny bitktp the Mr. J. E. McDonald is attending vronld have b*eu the i aid: the Mecklenburg; celebration in unar- preacnea to toe uan ttin' lotte. jobilee sermon. Fift ess; Mrs. W. B. Elliott and Mrs, J. E. !?tr,anfce on bjs?m.is ' , _ ,, , . ' , died from a fall fr< Dase McDonald are the guests of Mr. and 1355 jn j^ngi ople Mrs. William McDonald in Charlotte, first preacher of ?t Mr. Waltei Eobertson, who has Wilbur Fisk, even yel that been spending some time with his sis- l^e most ^eircst [ are ter, Mrs. J. M. Stewart, has returned dlo to Colombia. If |ronbled wi,^' r to Mm Belle Davis, who has been Chamberlain's Pain ipon Tiaiting Capf. and Mr?. II. C. Davi? will not cost you a ( at West Poiot, ha3 returned to Co- ???d. applicatic lumbia. Miss Annie Davis, who went- PaiD* ' in one-tnird. tho time north with her, wiLl remain at West other treatment. Co the Point until ?ommen?ement. bites, quinary, pain? the che*t, glandular and and OASTORIAa are quickly cnred sing Bun tiiA ytThs Kind Yea Have Alway?Bought Every bou'le warrai Bil; j and 50 CtV FoP "ale ana cf I iitit. WILLIAM r. c are, the confederate monument. ? . ^ One of the Landmarks nen- The Confederate monument for confederate soldi? ated which the ladies of the memorial as- Man and Masoi 1 t?he sociation hav? been working for so theComm rhei many years ii at last to be erected, jfcjr< William It. Ga ches and they hope^to have it unveiled be- fc0rae 0n last Tnesd id a fore many months have passed. Little o'clock. He had be< ^or? by little, in the iace of many dis- hotne for about thrti Utter couragements, and by dint of patient for a day ortwewhi Cu , and persevering labor, the money has .^alk down town. . been collected by these women whose & cold which dearest wish has been to build a last- grippe, and his cousti ing memorial to the brave sons of run down that he w; let- Fairfield who fought and died for paralysis. of their country. This whole eomma id it T.ie Leeper-Davis Granite Company piores the death ot oore ha? presented the ladies o? the asso- whose figure has bte next ciation with granite from their quarry, streets of Winn?bor< and from this beautiful stone, the years, and the symp Lege, color of which ii said to be the real was manifested by t\e Confederate gray, the monument will ance at his luieral. jbe be made. Virginia on tbe 19tl for For this generous gift the ladies are and wa?, therefore,; The deeply grateful, and as they will be ?2nd )ear of his age. eed? ?aved the expense of buying the atone, Virginia to North Ca the they will be enabled to erect t hand- j thfcrc he caroc to t 4 !, ,1 1 J 1 ' >" somei iq&u ijdcj cjuiu yc ccntiy settling in tti iage, done, had tbey been obliged to bear i jn 1^5 be marrieU ! ipse, the entire expense. The association . wbo with three ch j, will has about $1,500 in the treasurr and grandchildren #urviv< will they hope to be able to add more to it. ^rGU B0W HvId^ ai him Sealed bids are to be received from Roche, Mr Jas." >r hoel different stone workers in the country Mis3 SA||ie Garrison, ome order tbat the work may be done as jj?S had charge of thi tool ebeaply as possible Winnsboro &ff and o> rive We feel sure that the entire country aud bis familjar for will r#joi?e with the |ladies of the wiu b0 missed by rers memorial association that tLe monu- ffenuine sorrow, aph- ment is so soon to be erectcd, and will * arf3 throu?h the \ congratulate them upon earning out , , ? pu? their long: cheriahed wished. Independence, eaten ??en ^ a member of the 12: oru* Jii? Life Was sared. afterwards joining tb Mr. J. X. Lilly, a prominent citizen often heard G?n. J of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a won- old couamndsr ipei derfal deliverance from a frightful fa, he 0 do death. In W > ? of it he says: "I . are was takei- wim Typhod Fever, that *uties. He was an mite I ran intu rueumonia. My lungs be- good citizen, and h t - - i- T c -11 - C k.. <v. >ody came ijarueiien. j was so weak 1 inu 01 ?>ujpaw?v iw ;ills, couldn't even sit up in bed. Nothing tres* He had hi< 01 'ill?, helped me. I expected to soon die of k;ndne? ai tl he ra icze, Consumption, when I heard of Dr. f . ead- King's New Discovery. One bottle it- ^ir* Garrison ws \j8. gave great relief. I continued to u?e Mason. Even iu nl it, and now am wall and strong, I ,TgUjar attendant u| can't say too much in its praise." This the Lodge, and whcc marvellous medicine is the surest ai;d f0r auyact of charin qoicke.t cure iu the world for a'l fu] giver was found t ;y is Throat and Lun?r Trouble. Resular ^7 e faueral terTW kizes 50 cents and $1 00. Trial bottles (j,s Methodist Churc! otte freu at McMsuter Uo-'s drugstore; ,aorjiii,g at 11.30 o'cl< every bottle guaranteed. hn.or?, Camp Raine j,48 the story of methodism. tending in a body. ,s"or Smith went home with Judge Dorlje^ seyjastout of town. Next morning Misa ^rg ]^0rse7 came with the preacher CAo f f ^r8, to visit a family. Crowds were com- -r ing in town and there was excitemcnt. bw nino At the er>d of the call Smith a^ked The Kind You Have lent, ^-ynid grayer be sgieeabie. 4,By all _ _ 5 a** meaae, Mr. Siciib," and a crowd of **ears tne others crowded the door and the cru- Signature o * al at sa(je be^an. Smith a> d his praying "d*y ones went in procession fromhou-eto \r? aHpp MeMast house, entenr.g a,d praying for the lhe bolit]ayg, her 8Chc goals of lhe fain.'y. Soon there were ... m < WQ0 four hundred in the procession They Try Allen's r !,1?o1 enUred ti e Uv? ri wh3- e the scat of A powder to be shak< loaBe mipch:ef was ?'"1 shouting, stormed Mf. .. 4i ?ii liot* &nd ??1/ tired C&-. it Wh?n tbey came upon the village gating feet or tight ooc. gr. e<, itey Lad thiity-two converts Foot-Ease. It cools tJ ami forty mnre v\ert* brought in the walking easy. Cure ra- next day. The people hud never witnessed such sn exciting dav before in bunions of all pain: tbeir lives. At Judge Dorset's birn, comfort. Try it J in Lyon., the beams of which were Trift^pa/fiageFREE 7 fifty years ago, the general conference g. Olmsted, Le Roy. by [ Teachers' liaiiaation. villa THE RIGITLAR SUMMER amination for Teachers' Certific will take nlace in1 the office of County Superintendent of Educa y"where.'* on Friday, June loth. Science D- L- STEVENSON, cian was con vera- 5'2S'2 Superintenden travelers.0^we^ Election of Teachers ;how that all dis areHringorgan- THE ANNUAL ELECTION' teachers for all th?* tchnoN in Scl L^C}LY^? Disrr-c No. U ? j:I be be:d the .iXi* Mar J F VCUASTKK) uld tell us about ( hwn. Bo n) Trustee aged," VVimisb'/ro. J1. C, M?? 16 1900 imption, typhoid 5-19-4 trading the blood . I most disgusting iv | l.; ^ ^ rare to meet one lNULiL?v3? ow often is he or jprive themselves : arising from ca- All persons are hereby ? +? in t ,..r-ro*c nnAn tho lonr^J l;f 1liJ? wvtu fcV ku II Wffj'OS'* ?/?v --? der.-i>:t.ed. The law will be e?ifoi< e way to heal ea- MRS. K. M. H. DY1 erful alteratives 4 28 4t nliftr and oh rnnic NOTICE. breath- I could ,11 the time. My . On getting up I'ERIONS OWNING TUACTS vn again. I had 500 f.rr-c and upward, suitable ling of tiredness, *tot!i raiding and pa-turag<?, and d? 't go half a dozen jna t? e ll or lease th? saaae upon aused me to have Soruf>!c leiins, will fii.d it to t arivntt.ge to communicate wiih to get any relief" ur',!e ?' ?*. Fnimprov?d pltw o - * -- - ? ?? writfe limns nr Rftrmiuia v >okit, and tnen I ~ hat improved in spt?*!*Hy wanted* All consul nay sleep was re- lions considered oafiJentiil. my veins. I Ad?J<i?, E. A. MEAHES. woman. I work Lc?k Box 49, Ridgewav, S. ( Lla saved my life. 5-7-41 ared, and my caTUkiQ Ciese Sclotosli CT. MICH. AKD Co., Rockton.S.C.; "c- Eitrace Eiaiination. ignificent extent, w York, Penn- TBE EXAMINATION FOR T ha infinite of the award of vacant scholarship* in M s members was throp College and foi tbe admit! of new itnd?nt8 will be held at ADOstle to the i ^?4_ ftn pprn; r v>uuuLy vuuu ijivu?v v*-? m. )aration of Caua- JULY 20tb, at 9 A. M. .828, he took en- Applicants must not be lest t dian schools and fifeeen years of age. e rejoiced to see When scholarships are vacated a >u!d run after the jniy 20th they will be awarde< them and kiss those making the highest averagi were brought to (his examination. cd no acissionarr The coit of attendan e, in Hod imoug them. In board, furnished room, Iks:. ught ge?eral aaperia- washing, is only $8.50 per month, todist soeietie?, For further hi forma'ion and a c boea electai ha ]?#ae address, mitn. In 1854 ha PRl^nKNT T). B. JOHNSOl ada conference a 5 22 Ro?k Hill, S ,y yeirs after bis ? sionary work be trr__? ... . Dm bis boree, in ,rV^'nAic*u and we find the cwjl ia j5S&??. d rainiug, who is 1 the greatest and Hair to xu Youthful cou jfr (u._ _ii iare>w5?ife^ffia?r.i:mx tea,to aumea it hair talto me of tbem all* PvSgg&ti *?? a>c,aad&i.g>3t Dr*sgi<t?_ lobert CautheH. ^1.7 1 ?^ ? Letters of Administrate UAnmn^CM rri TTfl ~ i ucuiiiaLicui( Balm atrial. It STATE OF SOUTA CAROLINA, :ent if it dora no county of faibfield. >n will relieve the By S. R JOHNSTON,E?q.,ProbaU jv iraios and bruises VttHEREAS, John H. McMaster L required by any VV made suit to me to grant its, burns, frost- letters of administration de bonis no i in the side and tbe estate and effects of Hattie Mc2 other swellinea tej^deceased: : These are, therefore, to cite and adn by applying it. ish all and singular the kinired itea. rriee, creditors of the said Hattie ifcMaster by Me Master Co. ceased, that they be and appear fore me, in the Court of Proba'fS, be held at Fairfield Court House, S. ;arrison. od tbe 25th day of May next, a publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in i of Winxuboro, a forenoon, to show cause, if any they h r. an Upright why the said administration should ' _ ^ be granted. i is Logt to Given under my hand, this 9th da; unity. May, Anno Domini 1900. . , of . . S. R. JOHNSTON, rnson died at bi? 5.io_2t Judge of Probat ay morning at10 ? ? - w in confined to his VY , i1. VV . : months, except ;n he was able to The registered stallion W. A. His illness began w>111)6 at Henry Refo's ??tabl f. Winn8boro on Saturday of each w< turned into the Qu Mondays a the farm; b<llaac itution became so time at bi? former stands in the cc as stricken with try. He is seren years old, uav? v black points. Height, 16; has g< .. . ? , , bone and muscle; no blemish or fy sincerely de- {ect He stroogi lri<.|iOTlese Mr. Garrison, motion, kind in disposition, and a] !H familiar ou the feet roadster. His sire is tha celebrt - Red Wilkes, His dim, Betsey Bal JLVl 0? Ui?ii^ I AlU 4 I was the mother of trotters. She sired by Dictator, who was the sin ilia large attend- Jay??ye*See, 2.10, of Director, 2 He was born in of tht invincible Directum, 2.04, a February, 1329, grandfire of Nancy Hanks, the qa trotters, and the sire of many oil last eateriDg the of f;E,reme'speej. He moved frem Although a noted trotter with ] .rolina, and from fee: knee action, W. A. W. posse his Stale perma- *lfo saddle gaits ot superior qua! Terms, 15 00 to insure colt. it- air* ' extended pedigree and C9rtified rec Vlies b. A. Rowe. address iren aisd eeveral JOHN G. MOBLEY, ? Mm w;? chil- 4-10-&n Winnsboro, S. ( e: Mrs. Maggie ? - . UNDERTAKING j beef market in 1 f0r/?^7 3'6a/'' IN ALL ITS BBPABTMEH m at the market wi.fa a fall 8toek of Caskets, Bo our people with sn Rn(j Coffins, constantly oa hi He served four and use of hearse when rsques Var for Southern Thankful f?r past pafcrounge and so teuton for a share in the future, iu tig the service as -dtl#nd h Regiment, and (.aJIs attwdod to at aH hoar#, e 6th. We hare fa* ELLIOTT GBX SH?P, rohi Bratton, kit ^ ELLIOTT & C< it *f how faith- A discharge ot his * honest man, a tj TTV T "\T ^7 ad a warm heart J-p j | f j . a friend indistvn way of doing ~ ad# no display oe Wc are sole agents in Win is an enthusiasts boro for Heinz's good d age, he was a When you need Pickles son meetings of as^ for Heinz's, they t a call was made . , ' J r uo more cheer- 3XC the D6St, baa he. U^A U* in-y'c Dill Plflrlpfi frcic uciu ai ziviMb ^ i^?u b on Wednesday ?ne >ck with Masonic * . , ~ . ? i c*, u. c. Y., at- Heinz s Sweet and b< mixed. Heinz's Cucumbers in bi Heinz's India Radish. ^ D I A Heinz's Celery Sauce. 1 r\ Heinz's Tomato Catsup. "7 - "^relL Heinz's Preserves in bul mfl Dnnn-bf tt_: a , MilfQJO tiwugm neiuzs /rppic uuuci ? Heinz's Mince Meat in b and glass. ; This is the season for ev er isathowe for ora{-ecj frujts. We bave th >ol having clo-ed. . -r> a -n .. I in Prunes, Apples, Peac oot-Ease, anJ Apricots. jn into the shoes, len. nervous and yii < r j* y Jo ipii p ??5?? S?r. . I.. . lU JOlilu. ia.113, U'IMCJB * I eves coin.1 Midi ?? apium^ V- stored for 2oc. |fl| 11#8WB ucokasent fre urimrow* ANNOUNCEMENTS ?X- FOR SOLICITOR-SIXTH CIRCUIT. ates I hereby announce myself as a candi tbc date for Solicitor of the Sixth Judicial tioM Circuit, subject to the result of the Democratic primary. THOS. F. McDOW. FOR SHERIFF ? - I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of SherifF fnr EStir. field County, and will abide by ?he action of the Democratic primaries. JAS. W. BOLICK. itO'Jl 31st Pledging myself to abide the result of t. e ensuing primary election, I announce myself a candidate for nomination to t e * office of Sheriff of Fairfield County. The cordial support of my fellow-citizens is respectfully solicited. GEO. W. CRAWFORD. I here >y announce myself a candidate for Sheiiif of Fairfield County, subject to th ac.ion of the Democratic primaries J. W. CLARK. not nn I hereby announce myself a candidate * Ar CViAritf flrtf +a thA o nl I An Af fh.l ?eQ^ VI ouujcvw w biiv^ O-I/UVU \j? ?..>* r' ' Democratic primary. 6 , J. McKIV NET ELLIOTT. ? Iiurebv announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Fairfield County, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. B. G. TENVNA"N"T. OF I hereby announce myself for Sheriff of for Fairfield County, and will abide the result of the Democratic primaries. u* D. E. MCDOWELL rea|ie;r I hereby announce myself a candidate tke for re-election to the office of Sheriff ot Fairfield County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. ra" R. E. ELLISON. I CXm I hereby announce myself a .candidate for Sheriff of Fairfiel l County, subject to the Democratic primary election. TLfAC C IT VfADT TV JJi.V/OXj U.. X ? I hereby announce myself a candidate Bfor Sheriff of Fairfield County, subject to to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. JOHN B. STEVENSON. FOR CLERK. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Clerk of Court, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. HE JNb. R. CRAIG. ^n* I hereby? announce myself a candidate sion f0r the office of Clerk of Court for Fairtbe field County, subject to the action of the \Y. Democratic primaries. R. Y. BRAY. h&n -r _ .vj.i. JL nereDy announce inyseu as a camuuau; for Clerk of Court for" Fairfield County, ft or subject to the action of the Democratic i to primary. JAS. A. BRICE. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Clerk of Court for Fairin? field County, subject to the action of the and Democratic primaries. . JOHN W: LYLES. ata* I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Clerk of Courtt subject to ^ the action of the Democratic primary. . 0. JNO. J. NEIL. ?i COUNTY SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate A for the office of County Supervisor for ny Fairfield County, subject :to the action of !? the Democratic primaries. Jj A. D. HOOD. )-? I hereby announce myself a candidate * for the office of Supervisor of Fairfield County, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. ROBT. Y. CLOWNEY. I hereby announce myself a candidate tath for the office of Supervisor of Fairfield him County, subject to the action of the Demn of ocratic primaries. J. B. BURLEY. ias' Friends of T. L. Johnston recognizing his fitness for the position hereby nomi nate him for County Supervisor, 'subject de- the Democratic primaries. b?- I hereby announce myself a candidate , to for County Supervisor, subject totheacC., tion of the Democratic primaries. ' ' fter JOHN A. STEWART. I hereby announce myself a candid .to for the office of County Supervisor of Fa; rr01 field, subject to the rules and regulations . of tbe Democratic primary. y ol D. H. ROBERTSON. I hereby announce myself a candidate m for the office of County Supervisor of ? Fairfield, subject to the Democratic primary. JAS. H. AIKEN. I hereby announce myself as candidate w for the office of County Supervisor, suV*; ject to the action of the Democractic prie id mary. JOE McMEEKEX. > k. " ? ?f COUNTY AUDITOR. annth I hereby announce myself a candidate 30(j for County Auditor, subject to the a ion of the Democratic primaries. . BOBT. R. JE* Jb AKifiS. I 10 3er. I hereby announce myself a candidate ited for re-election to the office of County Au*. ditor, subject to the action of the Demo?er? craticprimary. J. L. RICHMOND, was s 0# I hereby announce myself a candidate 'a7 for Auditor for Fairfield County, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. GEORGE W. MOORE. jera ? FOR CORONER. Per* I hereby announce myself a candidate sses for the office of Coroner for Fairfield ity. Cocmty, and pledge myself to abide the For result of the Democrat ic'primary. ord J. MARTIN TONGUE. OTTT?*n AW UTMTn A miAV ouri. ur I hereby announce myself a Jcandidatf - for re-election to the office of County Superintendent of Education, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. D. L STEVENSON. REPRESENTATIVES. rT I hereby announce myself a candidate , for the House of Representatives from Fairfield County, subject to the Democ;a*?d. tic primary. lioi- JOHN G. WOLLING. I announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the a?tion of the "Democratic primary.. E. B. RAGSDALE. ^ The friends of John G. AToblet nominate him for re-election to the House of PoTM-ucnnfoHtroa t."? t.ho arttinn of __ the^Democratic primary. Blythewood Democratic Club nominates W. J. Johnson for the Ilouse cf Representatives, subject to the primary election. W. J. IIAGO0D, Secretary. I announce myself a candidate for the ns" House of Representative.-. Dispensary, 5 State and County, renovated and fumi* gated is my piatform. Wi'.l abide by the !, result of the primary. J B. MORRISON, SENATOR. a~r g. W. Ragsdale is annou.nce.1 for the Senate, subject to the Democratic primary. 9UI t;UUiNTX TKJCiAJ?UJS.JLn. I hereby anr.ouuce myself for re election .|u to the office of County Treasurer of Fair11 * field County, and will abide the result cf the Democratic primaries. HUGH S WYLIE. : tfodol n ap uyspepsia oure em Digests what you eat. h es It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It is the latest discovered digestkl ant and tonic. No other preparation IT can approach it in efficiency. It in 11 stantly relieves and permanently cures lu dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache,Gastralgia, Cramps and >lu all other results of i mperfect digestion. ? ~ * ????<m>a Lb- trice i>oc. ana si. - ry - - , . i?r small size. Book all aboutdyspepfilamailed free Prepared by E. C. DeWITT A CO ? 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